Tuesday, September 23, 2008

LISTEN BELOW: Monica's Exclusive Interview with James McBride, "Miracle at St. Anna" Hitting Theaters September 26!


EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BELOW: James McBride, best selling author of the novel "Miracle at St. Anna," talks with Monica Peters Medina about the highly anticipated film hitting theaters on Sept 26, what it was like working with Spike Lee, the Clint Eastwood "controversy" and a whole lot more. Listen and enjoy. More importantly go support the film this Friday. Opening weekend box office numbers are crucial in the movie business. Let's show Hollywood we mean business by making "Miracle at St. Anna" #1 at the box office. LISTEN TO THE TWO PART INTERVIEW BELOW (14 minutes total listening time). (Photo: Spike Lee (l) and James McBride (r) credit: daylife.com).



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Friday, September 19, 2008

Coming Wed 9/24 to the GNC Dish!: Miracle at St. Anna Interview w/ Screenplay writer and Best-Selling Author James McBride




Best-selling author, James McBride, will talk to Monica Peters Medina about Spike Lee's new film "Miracle at St. Anna" based on his best selling novel. James talks about the making of the film and a whole lot more. An interview not to be missed. Right here on TheGritsnCheeseDish![TM]

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Lakeview Terrace, Hilarious but VERY Serious

By Monica Peters Medina

Lakeview Terrace is Samuel L. Jackson’s lighter version of “Training Day.” (You’ll know what I mean when you go see the film tonight). What is supposed to be thriller is just flat out hilarious at times. There is something about Samuel L. Jackson playing “the angry man” that tickles me pink.

Jackson plays, Able Turner, a bitter widow and LAPD police officer who is now a single father. His bitterness stems from his wife’s death in a car accident. He discovers his deceased wife was having an affair with her boss (who happens to be Caucasian) that was also killed in the car accident. Of course, that part is not funny. However, what is funny is the extremely odd behavior exhibited by Jackson upon finding out that his new next door neighbors were a young interracial couple. Specifically what irritates Jackson is the fact the lovely young couple is a Black woman and White male, (played by Kerry Washington and Patrick Wilson) something that reminds him of his deceased wife’s betrayal. Jackson does weird things such as positioning his home security system lights to blare into the couple’s window just for purposes of being the perfect neighbor from hell.

Through various run- ins between the neighbors, which Wilson tries to often resolve amicably, he soon discovers that Jackson is not your average neighbor. Wilson and his wife slowly begin to realize that Jackson is a demented, crooked racist cop bent on terrorizing them until they move. Jackson’s antics escalated from annoying and petty to very serious. Jackson uses his cop status to terrorize the couple-- even conspiring with a local criminal and rapist to break into the couple’s home. NOT FUNNY.

One great aspects of the film is that it reveals the complexity of being in an interracial relationship combination that is not readily acceptable by mainstream society.—a Black woman married to a White man. It also reveals the true racist feelings of Wilson's so-called “I’m not prejudice friends. Frankly, at times I wondered why Wilson’s character didn’t kick his friend out of their housewarming party for making a derogatory dating remark about Asian and African American women.

What makes this story a little complex is that Washington’s father, played by Ron Glass, is not a fan of his daughter being in an interracial relationship which causes underlying tension in the couple’s relationship. Things get especially messy when Washington gets pregnant on purpose against her husband’s wishes.

I won’t say anymore. Go check out Lakeview Terrace for a nice outing and thank God you do not have a neighbor like Samuel L. Jackson!

Monday, September 1, 2008

Hurricane Gustav To Hit Gulf Coast at ANY MINUTE.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the residents of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast who are in the path of Hurricane Gustav. We are especially praying for those who chose to stay behind. Stay strong and know that our prayers are with you.

I personally know persons whom have survived Hurricane Katrina and the devastation and emotional damage it has caused them is irreparable. Three years after Katrina, some have still not been able to return back to New Orleans. We pray this will not be a repeat of Katrina and that there will be no lives lost.

-Monica Peters Medina